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And you can access difffeent menus while it's encoding, a nice feature. It's way better than version 5 displaying a realtime preview and selecting partial sections to render or cutting and pasting, and keeping you apprised of the encoding process. I've finally found a method to consistenly get good results, but I don't mess around with subtitles - I use SRT files and make MKV files after Xvid4PSP has rendered it.Īs far as rendering, I find it is faster than 5 - actually it is faster than a lot of other apps I've used, but I have a very fast machine so maybe it can use the extra CPUs more efficiently. Combine that with the fact that there is no user guide nor support makes it a trial-and-error learning curve. It's the most confusing interface I've come across in many years. I haven't tried version 8, but have been using version 7 for a few weeks.įirst off, any mention of "simple to use" should be ignored.

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I figure since I've been using it for free for years and years, it's a small price to pay. Yes, it is no longer freeware, but it's only $14 US. But 5 is starting to show some signs of aging - problems decoding TS files, fo instance. As a longtime Version 5 user, I've tried the other versions in the past few years, but 5 was the best of them. Unlike other users, I haven't experienced any stability issues. I paid my license 7 euros lol I added 3 for tipsįor info I have not managed to bug the 7.0.495 version I understand theire hate there is no crack for XVID4PSP.

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Then i'm little bit tired of all those who want all for free who do not want to spend a simple euro of those who use only cracked software.

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Then I often need to cast some movies from my computer to my TV except that I have to turn the mkv into MP4 and the only one but really the only one that keeps the video track and the soundtrack synchronized is XVID4PSP Xmedia RecodeĮxcept that Xmedia Recode is even more buggy and is much less practical. the software able to realize these encodings are. To summarize I want to get mkv with the original video and the sound FR in AC3 and all subtitles + possibly the DTS if present in the original mkvĪnd than.

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Take a movie in mkv, copy the video, copy the soundtracks FR if they are in DTS and AC3, encode the FR soundtracks in AC3 if they are in another format like AAC or E-AC3 and keep DTS FR but encode it in Ac3 too and finally keep all the subtitles. Įxcept that i've been years using it and despite being a bit buggy in version 7 and 8 it has always served me for what I need: Number 3 is often a "gotcha," especially with a lot of delivery-only format/CODEC, like DivX, Xvid, et al.I just read all reviews and lol it really gives no desire to buy this software. Just having the necessary CODEC, properly installed on the system, might only get you # 1, or perhaps also # 2. In those cases, a form of conversion, as Colin describes, or the use of a more forgiving NLE, as Harm recommends, is the course of action.

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With those two, PrElements and PrPro usually will just not edit them properly. Sometimes, # 2 will work too, though I have never been able to get any flavor of Premiere to Encode to Xvid, though DivX works fine. This will be predicated on the CODEC, and on the NLE. Many will work at all three levels, but usually the biggest question is # 3. The individual CODEC will determine how many of those levels will work.

  • Those that can be used by a particular NLE (Non Linear Editor, like PrPro) to actually edit the footage.
  • With video, there are basically three levels: Well, everything will depend on THE CODEC. What about a codec? Cant a codec be usefull for Premiere CS5 to work with the AVI file? I would just say that i have been working with AVI files before, for another project, but these where recorded with FRAPS on my computer. I bet there MUST be a fix for this, so my AVI files will work properly for Adobe Premiere CS5. Converting all my files will take years - got around 10 GB - and i only see this as an emergency solution. The solution which would be working, was to download Super (a converter program) and convert my AVI files to MP4, H.264/AVC with codec AAC LC, but this will take years, and i am also having some troubles finding the correct video quality as the original file - ergo, i don't want to loose any quality when converting. I have searched around the Internet for a solution - but found none - this is really getting on my nerve, as i have been looking forward to edit my video. I play them all fine in Windows Media Player and VLC Media Player and such, but when i import to premiere, i only get audio - NO video. I have recorded a lot of video for a music video remake on my camera: Toshiba Camileo X100 in HD (720p60frames).

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